It's her spot-on ability to capture the idiosyncrasies of our favourite celebs that makes her at times a genius, leaving targets like Victoria Beckham quivering in her Gucci mules.

But without McGowan at the helm, Ronni was more lost than David Blunkett without his guide dog.

She should have stuck to a straightforward impressions show, following in the hugely successful formula of contemporaries like Rory Bremner and the brilliantly satirical Dead Ringers.

Wrong-I Ancona & Co was a shoddy combination of "wacky, zany" (downright irritating) sketches, that included new characters like the eccentric Miffy Toffle, combined with a few half-decent impressions. Hats off to her for the Jobs They Shouldn't Have Done skit where, as Jade Goody, she gave worse medical advice than Harold Shipman.

But at just 36 seconds long this was as forgettable as our great Eurovision flops Scooch.

Even she joked that the show should be called An Audience With Little Britain or The Ricky Gervais sketch show to make millions tune in. Not wrong there.